Use the most best method of time lapse to achieve the look you require

On completion of your tuition, you will receive a number of links to GoPro resources and individuals that can further your GoPro education. Consider taking some time to put your wealth of GoPro knowledge to use before enrolling in our extended tuition.

Demonstrate your expertise further with a 90 minute one to one video editing masterclass with Danny Harris. The best start to your GoPro production is to film with intent, and understand the story telling process. Shoot less, archive less and share more of your life, you will have the best possible skill set to make this your reality.

Extended GoPro Masterclass (180 Minutes)

For those wanting to learn more about the advanced settings, expand on Protune settings or just spend more time on the material covered in the 90 minute tuition, three hours of one to one tuition is the perfect masterclass.

We can focus on specific outcomes, time lapse production, night lapse or slow motion workflow. We highly recommend you have completed the 90 minute masterclass first. Consider bringing a friend who has similar interests, and sharing the tuition time.

What you'll learn:

Advanced camera operation and best practices

Combinations of aspect ratios, frame rates and fields of views for different activities

Advanced still capture settings and workflows

Full Protune settings for video, and why they enhance your final product

GoPro software workflows to save you time and preserve the best quality in your video files

Course Outline:

Advanced Video Settings

Optimise video frame rate for low light conditions

Maximise video clarity for post production cropping and stabilisation

Select 4:3 aspect ratio or Superview for selected shots

Optimise the field of view to focus on points of interest

Make use of highlight tags to trim you video before import to decrease time spent editing

Advanced Photo Setup and Settings

Understand the different modes of still capture and how exposure is calculated

Make use of Protune for stills, and shoot to bring colour back in post production

Know how to use continuous, burst or photo time lapse and why we change intervals